For years now I do have this blank label dub LP in my collection. I found it in a plain white sleeve, so I don`t have any information. Up till now I never found out the title of this release. Who is able to help me out here.

This is what I got:

Blank label / quality of label and vinyl look like a UK pressing / I estimate it somewhere mid eighties.

I am convinced this release is a Linval Thompson production. I do hear some dub version with "six babylon" lyrics. The voice sound like Linval Thompson. The other version I recognize is the dub of "you gonna be sorry" from Freddie McKay. This is the version to his vocal track that came out on the "Tribal inna yard" LP, on the Move Label (MVLP6). This album is produced by Linval Thompson and Delroy Wright. So it could also be a Delroy Wright related album??

First thing that popped up in my mind when I saw the GGLP matrix was of course the GG label from Alvin Ranglin. But most of the time that label use the GG matrix and not GGLP. I am aware ot the dub LP`s on that label, I have those in my collection. Besides it is definitely no Alvin Ranglin sound.

Concerning the Glory Gold. I tried to track down that label too. I didn`t find anything like a dub album, with that matrix.

Sorry for you guys I don`t have sound snipes avaible. That would make it easier. But thanks so far.

With several UK GG LP`s you mean the Alvin Ranglin GG label? There is also a Freddie MCKay LP on GG`s. But the he "you`re gonna be sorry" track is for sure the version of the Freddie McKay track from the "Tribal inna yard" LP. I compared the riddim tracks. By the way; there is also a version of the "Lonely man" track from that same album on the LP. All other tracks are from different vocalists, or strictly instrumental. I am still interested if somebody know more about the first idea of the Glory Gold label. I hardly find information about that label. There is a linval Thompson vocal LP on that label. And I am aware of some sevens and 12`s on that label. Who knows more.

Yes JA Son, it´s a tricky one.I really needed to be vague when suggesting the Glory Gold-label as I don´t know much about it myself. But let´s just say there´s potential for both labels ..as...Linval has featured on A. Ranglins GG-label as both producer and singer. He has also done this both on Glory Gold and Delroy Wrights Live & Learn-label. Glory Gold-lp with Linval singing is - Rescue lover (GGLP002) - produced by Colin Sampson. ..and speaking of Sampson, Linval produced Freddie McKay - Gonna be sorry (Strong like Sampson 12"). Freddie McKay on the other hand has released tunes for both A. Ranglins GG-label and Delroy Wrights Live & Learn-label..one´s clutching at straws.

Sorry I am vague; yesterday I listened again to all the tracks; this is what I found out:

Side 1:

Track 1:
Lyrics snipes: When ???? (guidance) comes to you; with the lying was not true, and you pass them by, pass them by // All girls that I needed in this world; you are the one for me // La la la la la la; I love you.

Track 2:
Lyrics snipe: Only one more day I give you my sweet baby.

Track 3:
Is the dub version of "you`re gonna be sorry" / Freddie McKay, from the "Tribal inna Yard" LP

Track 4:
Is the dubversion of "Lonely man" Freddie McKay, same LP as the other track.

Side 2:

Track 1:
Dub version of "Six Babylon" - Linval Thompson.

Track 2:
Lyric snipe; Like you want to push me out of a job..

Track 3:
riddim is "Lady in the starlight dress" If that`s the proper track name. I know the riddim as "Starlight dub" on a the High Note LP - Medley dub. This is an modern early eighties version.

i faintly recall a dub album of tracks linval released on his strong like sampson label, of dub tracks taken from various 12" singles he released on the same label. in fact didnt motion release something like that as "phoenix dub"? not sure any of this has anything to do with a dub lp with matrix containing GG but thought i would throw it out since it seems like some of these tracks anyway were linval productions on strong like sampson.